
There is an adage that goes, “Successful people do not do different things. They do things differently.” Indeed, what separates successful people from the rest is that they do all the same things that others do but with greater focus, dedication, and passion. They do not take up a challenge and then leave it midway when the going gets tough. They see it through to the end. And when it comes to female leaders – according to the research done by Centre for Creative Leadership (CCL) – there are five key attributes that aid their success, namely: agency, authenticity, connection, self-clarity, and wholeness.
The study conducted by the Centre of Creative Leadership offers illuminating insights into what makes female leaders successful; insights that every female leader can incorporate into her own professional and personal spheres, so as to not only be the kind of leader who is successful but one who can change the world.

The Westway Trust is a 23-acre estate in trust for the benefit of the community. Venu Dhupa is the leader who has brought a different vision to running this dual enterprise. . “Rather than thinking as a property company that deploys its resources for social goods, we are a social goods company that earns it’s income from property,” she explains.

A Visionary Leading the Future of Medicine
In an era where healthcare is undergoing one of the most profound transformations in history, leadership demands far more than business acumen. It requires courage to challenge convention, compassion to prioritize patients above profits, and the foresight to anticipate the healthcare needs of tomorrow.

In a world increasingly defined by urgency, distraction, and constant connectivity, Simone Lopes chose to create something rare: a space for presence. Through the Refúgio of Quinta Nere Maitia, nestled in Portugal’s Ribatejo region, she has built more than a hospitality destination.

In an industry that connects billions of people across continents, cultures, and experiences, the infrastructure powering travel often remains invisible. Behind every hotel booking lies a complex web of systems, suppliers, and distribution networks working together in real time. For decades, that ecosystem has been fragmented, inefficient, and difficult to navigate.


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